The ARFGEF family, short for ADP-ribosylation factor guanine nucleotide exchange factors, encompasses a group of proteins that are key regulators of vesicle trafficking within cells. These proteins function primarily as guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) for ADP-ribosylation factors (ARFs), which are small GTP-binding proteins involved in vesicle formation and transport. ARFGEFs catalyze the exchange of GDP for GTP on ARFs, activating them to initiate the budding of transport vesicles from various membranes, including the Golgi apparatus and the endoplasmic reticulum. Members of the ARFGEF family, such as BIG1, BIG2 and BIG3, are particularly important in the regulation of vesicle trafficking in the secretory pathway, which is crucial for the transport of proteins and lipids throughout the cell. Dysregulation of ARFGEF function has been implicated in several diseases, including neurological disorders and cancer, due to their role in intracellular transport and signaling.
Targeting ARFGEFs (ADP-ribosylation factor guanine nucleotide exchange factors) with small molecules allows for a direct investigation into the molecular mechanisms of vesicle trafficking and membrane dynamics in cells. By inhibiting or disrupting ARFGEF activity, these small molecules can help delineate the specific roles of ARFGEFs in processes like protein and lipid transport, Golgi apparatus function, and cell signaling. This approach not only aids in understanding the fundamental aspects of cell biology but also provides insights into targeting of ARFGEFs in diseases where their dysregulation is a contributing factor, such as in certain cancers and neurological disorders.
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Nome do Produto | CAS # | Numero de Catalogo | Quantidade | Preco | Uso e aplicacao | NOTAS |
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Brefeldin A | 20350-15-6 | sc-200861C sc-200861 sc-200861A sc-200861B | 1 mg 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg | $30.00 $52.00 $122.00 $367.00 | 25 | |
Conhecido por inibir a função dos ARFGEFs, incluindo BIG1 e BIG2, ao estabilizar a sua interação com os ARFs no seu estado ligado ao PIB, perturbando a estrutura e a função do Golgi. | ||||||
Golgicide A | 1005036-73-6 | sc-215103 sc-215103A | 5 mg 25 mg | $187.00 $670.00 | 11 | |
Inibe especificamente o ARFGEF1 (BIG1) e o ARFGEF2 (BIG2), afectando o transporte retrógrado do Golgi para o ER mediado pelo ARF. | ||||||
SecinH3 | 853625-60-2 | sc-203260 | 5 mg | $273.00 | 6 | |
Embora o seu alvo principal sejam as citoesinas (outro subgrupo de ARFGEFs), também pode afetar os ARFGEFs da família BIG devido à semelhança do mecanismo. | ||||||
Exo2 | 304684-77-3 | sc-215011 sc-215011A | 5 mg 25 mg | $87.00 $282.00 | 1 | |
Ao visar o complexo Exocyst, afecta indiretamente os processos regulados pelos ARFGEFs, incluindo o tráfico de vesículas. | ||||||
Cytochalasin D | 22144-77-0 | sc-201442 sc-201442A | 1 mg 5 mg | $145.00 $442.00 | 64 | |
Conhecido pelas suas propriedades de perturbação da actina, tem um impacto indireto no tráfico de vesículas, afectando potencialmente os processos regulados pelo ARFGEF. | ||||||
ML 141 | 71203-35-5 | sc-362768 sc-362768A | 5 mg 25 mg | $134.00 $502.00 | 7 | |
Um inibidor de Cdc42, que afecta indiretamente as vias que envolvem ARFGEFs. | ||||||
Pitstop 2 | 1419093-54-1 | sc-507418 | 10 mg | $360.00 | ||
Inibe principalmente a endocitose mediada pela clatrina, mas pode afetar indiretamente as funções do ARFGEF. | ||||||
DBeQ | 177355-84-9 | sc-499943 | 10 mg | $330.00 | 1 | |
Um inibidor de p97/VCP que pode afetar indiretamente a função dos ARFGEFs, particularmente no contexto da degradação associada ao ER. |